India & Maldives Celebrate 60 Years of Friendship With Stunning Stamp Release
Historical Background
Diplomatic relations established in 1965, shortly after Maldives’ independence.
India was one of the first countries to recognize Maldives.
Over 60 years, relations have expanded in areas like: Trade, Security & Defense, Tourism,
Healthcare, Climate resilience and Infrastructure
Significance of the Stamps
Symbolize the shared maritime heritage and centuries-old ties.
Reflect cultural, economic, and strategic cooperation in the Indian Ocean.
Emphasize historical trade and oceanic connections between both nations.
Features of the Stamps
Designed to reflect traditional craftsmanship and history.
Uru: A large wooden dhow handcrafted in Kerala’s Beypore boatyards, historically used for Indian Ocean trade.
Vadhu Dhoni: A Maldivian vessel used for reef and coastal fishing, symbolizing self-reliance and maritime heritage.
The artwork and design highlight sustainability, tradition, and regional unity